Category: P

Promote

 April Kingsman  May 4, 2011  7 Comments on Promote

promote: To encourage or enable something to take place. Helpful content: Promoting best practices and innovations in farming can lead to increased productivity and sustainability. Farmers can benefit from continuous learning and adopting new technologies to improve their operations.

Pond

 April Kingsman  April 24, 2011  6 Comments on Pond

pond: A small area of still water formed artificially or naturally. Helpful content: Ponds provide essential water sources for irrigation, livestock, and wildlife. Proper management of farm ponds can enhance water availability, support biodiversity, and improve overall farm sustainability.

Pyrethrum

 April Kingsman  March 29, 2011  3 Comments on Pyrethrum

pyrethrum: 1. An organic pesticide, developed from a form of chrysanthemum, which is not very toxic and is not persistent. 2. An annual herb, grown for its flowers which are used in the preparation of pyrethrum. Helpful content: Pyrethrum is a valuable tool for organic pest control, offering effective protection with minimal environmental impact. Farmers can use pyrethrum to manage pests while maintaining organic certification and sustainability.

Planter

 April Kingsman  March 22, 2011  6 Comments on Planter

planter: 1. A person who plants, especially a person who plants and looks after a plantation. 2. A device for planting. Helpful content: Using efficient planting devices can save time and labor for farmers, leading to more precise planting and better crop establishment. Skilled planters ensure that crops are properly spaced and cared for, enhancing productivity.

Pandemic

 April Kingsman  March 18, 2011  5 Comments on Pandemic

pandemic: Referring to an epidemic disease which affects many parts of the world. Managing pandemics and biosecurity measures is crucial to preventing widespread agricultural losses.

Prick Ears

 April Kingsman  March 8, 2011  3 Comments on Prick Ears

prick ears: Ears of an animal which stand up straight. Compare lop ears. Helpful content: Recognizing breed characteristics, such as prick ears, helps farmers select and manage livestock according to their specific needs and purposes. Breed-specific traits can influence animal behavior, health, and productivity.

Pregnancy Toxaemia

 April Kingsman  January 28, 2011  5 Comments on Pregnancy Toxaemia

pregnancy toxaemia: A metabolic disorder affecting ewes and does during late pregnancy. Animals wobble and fall, breathing is difficult, and death may follow. It is associated with a lack of feed in late pregnancy. Also called twin lamb disease. Helpful content: Managing nutrition and monitoring pregnant ewes and does can prevent pregnancy toxaemia. Providing adequate feed and minimizing stress during late pregnancy ensures the health of both the mother and the offspring.

Progeny

 April Kingsman  January 22, 2011  5 Comments on Progeny

progeny: The young or children produced by any living thing. Helpful content: Monitoring progeny performance helps farmers select the best breeding stock. This practice ensures genetic improvement and higher productivity in future generations of crops or livestock.

Plant Breeder

 April Kingsman  December 10, 2010  4 Comments on Plant Breeder

plant breeder: A person who produces new forms of ornamental or crop plants. Helpful content: Plant breeders play a crucial role in agriculture by developing new plant varieties that are more resilient, productive, and suited to specific growing conditions. This innovation can help farmers improve crop performance and adapt to changing environmental conditions.

Pruning

 April Kingsman  December 8, 2010  6 Comments on Pruning

pruning: The practice of selectively removing parts of a plant to improve its health and productivity. Pruning helps shape plants, remove diseased wood, and encourage fruiting.